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 · $ cat bltadwin.ru [] [1]foo1 bar1 [] [2]foo2 bar2 [] [35]foo3 bar3 [] []foo4 bar4 [] []foo5 bar5 I can successfully remove the first column using awk, but I'm unable to remove [num] characters as it is associated with the string. I'm trying to get a output like below $ cat bltadwin.ru foo1 bar1 foo2 bar2 foo3 bar3 foo4 bar4 foo5 bar5.  · Have you try to open the file with the IDE editor? Open it, select all the text (Ctrl+A) and copy (Ctrl+C) create a new empty text file and paste (Ctrl+V) the text. Save the new file and try the RichEdit with this new file.  · The Unicode – or the Universal Code of Character Sets – is a standard of representation for millions of different symbols. It incorporates all the common symbols, including emojis, to make one reference for all usable characters on the internet.


Character set The character set in VHDL'87 is characters, in VHDL'93 it is characters (see page 8, 56). The character set is divided into seven groups - Uppercase letters, Digits, Special characters, The space characters, Lo-wercase letters, Other special characters and format effector. Separators. One of the most obvious question here is - who on earth create/deal with files/folders name having a Hash (#), a semi-colon (;), a dash (-) or any other special character. I Agree to you, that such file names are not common still your shell should not break/give up when you have to deal with any such file names. Adding every single character from a font file is very inefficient as most of those characters will never be needed. The easiest way to handle localization (currently) is to create a Primary font asset that contains all the known characters used in the project for each given language or sets of languages.


The Unicode – or the Universal Code of Character Sets – is a standard of representation for millions of different symbols. It incorporates all the common symbols, including emojis, to make one reference for all usable characters on the internet. Each Unicode character has its own number and HTML-code. Example: Cyrillic capital letter Э has number U+D (D – it is hexadecimal number), code ъ. In a table, letter Э located at intersection line no. and column D. If you want to know number of some Unicode symbol, you may found it in a table. Or paste it to the search string. Empty characters. Empty characters, blank characters, invisible characters and whitespace characters. They look like a space, but are in fact a different (unicode) character. They can be used if you want to represent an empty space without using space. Let's say you want to use an empty value in a website or application, but spaces are not.

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